45 
Qatalo^oe of tl?e Joseph flams $<?<?d Qompapy. 
Sow the seed 
in the open 
ground, early 
in the spring. 
Do not leave 
the plants 
closer than 
three or tour 
inches apart. 
Nitrate of So¬ 
da greatly in- 
creases the 
growth of the 
vines, gives 
the foliage a 
dark green 
color and adds 
much to the 
size and beau¬ 
ty of the flow¬ 
ers. 
Morning Glory, Convolvulus Major. 
Convolvulus Major— The improved climbing Morn¬ 
ing Glory. Large, brilliant flowers. Mixed colors. Oz., 
or three packets, 12 cents; packet, 5 cents. 
ConvolvulusMajor—Striped Morning Glory—Convol- 
Rose and Mixed. vulus Minor. 
Convolvulus Major, Striped Rose and Mixed 
New and beautiful. Oz., 25 cents; three packets, 12 cents; 
packet, 5 cents. 
Convolvulus Minor— Plant dwarf in habit; flowers 
abundant, beautiful colors. 
Oz., 25 cents; three packets, 
12 cents; packet, 5 cents. 
Glarkia. 
Beautiful plants, blooming 
profusely; easily grown and 
exceedingly attractive 
About 18 inches high. The 
seed can be sown in spring or 
fall like Candytuft. 
Clarkla E 1 e g a n s, 
Rouble Mixed Colors- 
Three packets, 12 cents; 
packet, 5 cents. 
Clarkia Elegans. 
Gobcea Scapdeps. 
One of the most beautiful of our climbing annual plants. 
It grows with astonishing rapidity. On rich, moist soil, 
and in a favorable situation, it will grow thirty feet in a 
single sum¬ 
mer. The 
flowers are 
large, and 
when full 
l grown are of a 
^deep violet 
blue. Sow the 
seed, with the 
edge down, in 
a box or pots 
in the house, 
and set out the 
plants as soon 
as the weather 
and soil are 
quite warm. 
Get three 
packets of the 
seed and sow 
at different 
Coboea Scandens. times. It is 
rather difficult seed to germinate. Our seed is imported 
from Germany, and is fresh and good. 
Coboea Scandens—Three packets, 20 cents; packet, 8 
cents. 
Gastor OH B ea P, Riciphs. 
No garden 
of any size 
should be 
without a 
fine plant of 
Castor Oil 
Bean. The 
cultivation is 
as simple as 
that of Indian' 
Corn or Sun¬ 
flower. The 
plants grow 
from six to 
ten feet high. 
The seed 
should be 
sown as soon 
as the soil and 
weather are 
warm. Single 
out the plants 
and give plen¬ 
ty of room. 
Castor Oil Bean. 
Castor Oil Bean-Sanguineous. The best of fresh 
seed, imported from Germany. Three packets, 20 cents; 
packet, 8 cents. 
Ghrysafltll^tiips. 
A handsome, hardy annual of vigorous growth, clean 
foliage and beautiful flowers. A free bloomer and con¬ 
tinuing in flower very late in the autumn. Cultivation 
similar to Asters. The dwarf kinds are especially attractive 
as bedding plants. 
We think those who tried our seed last year, must have 
been well pleased with it. We have some very choice seed 
this year imported from Germany that we feel confident 
will give a good account of itself. Try it. 
Chrysanthemum, Tri-color- Yellow and white 
flowers; plant grows about a foot high. Three packets, 12 
cents ; packet, 5 cents. 
